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Re: any meds that actually work....From: Ami (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Oct 10 17:44:26 2006
At Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Alyson wrote: > >Ami, >I wish there was a cut and dry answer to that question. Unfortunately >it is really a trial and error as to what will work for your body and >what sensitivity you have to certain meds. There are women here that >have had good luck with certain treatments (birth control pills and even >Lupron), and just as many who didn't have any luck with the same meds. >My method was to start at the low end of the intensity scale (bcp's) and >keep moving up until something either worked, or I was unwilling to risk >the potential side effects. Just do a lot of research on what is >available and decide what you are comfortable with trying. You never >know, something might work great for you that doesn't work at all for >someone else. >Alyson > >At Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Ami wrote: >> >>Hello everyone i was wondering if there are any medications that >>actually work for endo. I keep on hearing about how this has side >>effects and that made me sick. I hope there is hope of actually feeling >>better. Not only that are there treatments that anybody has got that >>worked. thank you I was wondering where i am still young and i have had all my kids if hysterecomy would be the answer for me. I want to be there for my kids and not worry about being sick or in pain. Why is your oppinion for that.
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